@@EverTune8 Hey guys, I have a Strat copy Silvertone guitar that I'd like to modify with one of your bridges, would that type of guitar be able to fit one of your bridges or would I have to send it to you guys to have it measured and installed? Also could a regular luthier install it or could it only be done by you guys?
zerny Because this bride is designed to be used for electric guitar strings, and thus is also meant to be used in an electric body. There's a lot of routing and cutting of wood that just isn't in an acoustic.
Anyone know which model Evertune I'd need for a Jackson Warrior? I haven't received it in the mail yet but I wanna order an Evertune before it gets here. TIA
I know a usual installation for an Evertune Bridge requires some routing. What I want to know is if it's less work for install one in a guitar that has an existing tremolo system. And if so what kind of alterations would be needed to install one. I have a Squire Stratcaster that I was thinking about swaping out the tremolo system in it for a evertune.
One more question - I've seen someone with an evertune installed on a Parker. How the hell were they able to do that? Those are the thinnest guitars in existence are they not?
@@EverTune8 I would also like to get more information on this. I have an LTD EC-1001FR with Floyd Rose and need to know if I can put an Evertune and if additional routing needs to done or not.
Due to the fact that in my band, I jump between D standard tuning and drop C tuning, if I were to get the Evertune bridge, will the bridge continue to keep me in tune, in addition to having the ability to slacken off the string for hard rhythm playing, if I were to set the Evertune to D standard tuning and drop the low D to a C using the tuning key or am I restricted down to one type of tuning?
I don't know if this is helpful 6 years later... but maybe it will help someone else. Tune the evertune to drop c and then tune the low C with the tuning peg up into zone 3 all the way to D. Congratulations, you're in D standard! When you want to play in drop C, drop the tuning peg down to zone 2 and the bridge will take over when you hit C. Doing this, while in D standard, your low string acts as it would on any other guitar. While in drop C you can have it anywhere in zone 2. NO bend, bend, however you prefer to take advantage of the Evertune
OK so I don't know if anyone will answer this but what is up with that Evertune backplate? Why is it not recessed? Why does it protrude from the back of the guitar? Can I have a luthier just route out an area on the back of my guitar so I can have it recessed instead or does it have to be protruding like that?
On your website under Retro fit guitars theres a ESP Eclipse with a G model bridge, but in the guitars for sale section theres a ESP EC1000-ET stocked with the F Bridge? Isn't both ESP models the same thickness?. I see SG guitars with Evertune bridges and it states also on your website that the SG bodies are to thin to handle the Evertune bridge.
The ESP Eclipse has a angled neck and therefore higher string height at the bridge, which is why it has a G model. The ESP EC-1000ET has no neck angle, lower string height at the bridge and therefore uses the F model bridge. Gibson SG guitars are indeed too thin, but a custom backplate can be made in order to install an EverTune. For any more information on retrofits please contact us through our website: www.evertune.com/contact/
S series guitars are too thin, and the existing trem routes need to be filled in prior to the EverTune installation, making the installation more tricky and expensive, and will leave installation marks around the bridge unless the body gets refinished.
i don't have the tools to check this, can i find these dimensions for a schecter hellraiser diamond series? or if someone already knows, which one should i get?
The EverTune requires extensive routing performed to a guitar in order to fit. It would be much easier to simply purchase one of the two EverTune fitted LTD ED-1000 models that ESP offers.
The word "Height" only has one "h" in it.
Well, technically 2 but certainly not 3
Can I replace an Ibanez Edge Zero Trem with these...??
Yes!
+EverTune8 with an ibanez RGD2127 would there be holes that need filled in the term cavity or is the Evertune route both wider and longer?
@@EverTune8 Hey guys, I have a Strat copy Silvertone guitar that I'd like to modify with one of your bridges, would that type of guitar be able to fit one of your bridges or would I have to send it to you guys to have it measured and installed? Also could a regular luthier install it or could it only be done by you guys?
@@tjwhite1553 Dude, did you ever get to the bottom of this? I'm wondering about fitting my 2127fx with evertune if it can.
will it fit my Spanish acoustic?
No. They don't do it for acoustics. Not yet anyways. There are whispers of it being in development though.
why not
zerny
Because this bride is designed to be used for electric guitar strings, and thus is also meant to be used in an electric body. There's a lot of routing and cutting of wood that just isn't in an acoustic.
Hank Hill I have actually installed it on my ukulele.
zerny
...What black magic is this you speak of??
Will an Evertune fit a Fender Mustang?
Anyone know which model Evertune I'd need for a Jackson Warrior? I haven't received it in the mail yet but I wanna order an Evertune before it gets here. TIA
I know a usual installation for an Evertune Bridge requires some routing. What I want to know is if it's less work for install one in a guitar that has an existing tremolo system. And if so what kind of alterations would be needed to install one. I have a Squire Stratcaster that I was thinking about swaping out the tremolo system in it for a evertune.
One more question - I've seen someone with an evertune installed on a Parker.
How the hell were they able to do that?
Those are the thinnest guitars in existence are they not?
Is that Ryan Bruce?
It is Ryan.
can i replace floyd rose with evertune?
Yes!
@@EverTune8 Is there a video on this?
@@EverTune8 I would also like to get more information on this. I have an LTD EC-1001FR with Floyd Rose and need to know if I can put an Evertune and if additional routing needs to done or not.
Due to the fact that in my band, I jump between D standard tuning and drop C tuning, if I were to get the Evertune bridge, will the bridge continue to keep me in tune, in addition to having the ability to slacken off the string for hard rhythm playing, if I were to set the Evertune to D standard tuning and drop the low D to a C using the tuning key or am I restricted down to one type of tuning?
+carlos rodriguez
From what I have seen -- it still works if you drop.
But I would love for them to answer this question with an official answer.
I don't know if this is helpful 6 years later... but maybe it will help someone else. Tune the evertune to drop c and then tune the low C with the tuning peg up into zone 3 all the way to D. Congratulations, you're in D standard! When you want to play in drop C, drop the tuning peg down to zone 2 and the bridge will take over when you hit C.
Doing this, while in D standard, your low string acts as it would on any other guitar. While in drop C you can have it anywhere in zone 2. NO bend, bend, however you prefer to take advantage of the Evertune
@@SixString_J5 it’s never too late for a comment. Thanks for sharing man!!
I have a LTD ec-1000, which bridge would work in that case?
OK so I don't know if anyone will answer this but what is up with that Evertune backplate? Why is it not recessed? Why does it protrude from the back of the guitar?
Can I have a luthier just route out an area on the back of my guitar so I can have it recessed instead or does it have to be protruding like that?
I have a telecaster-shape Warmoth guitar with Gotoh Floyd Rose, can I replace it with any Evertune model? Which one?
Does anyone know if an Ibanez S520EX would support an Evertune? They are quite thin
S series guitars are too thin unfortunately.
Hey Fluff I have a Schecter Hellraiser 006 string through. Will the Evertune cover up the holes? Thanks..
The EverTune won't cover the string through holes on the top.
On your website under Retro fit guitars theres a ESP Eclipse with a G model bridge, but in the guitars for sale section theres a ESP EC1000-ET stocked with the F Bridge? Isn't both ESP models the same thickness?. I see SG guitars with Evertune bridges and it states also on your website that the SG bodies are to thin to handle the Evertune bridge.
The ESP Eclipse has a angled neck and therefore higher string height at the bridge, which is why it has a G model. The ESP EC-1000ET has no neck angle, lower string height at the bridge and therefore uses the F model bridge. Gibson SG guitars are indeed too thin, but a custom backplate can be made in order to install an EverTune. For any more information on retrofits please contact us through our website: www.evertune.com/contact/
How about an Ibanez s series with a Floyd Rose? I've heard yes and I heard no.
S series guitars are too thin, and the existing trem routes need to be filled in prior to the EverTune installation, making the installation more tricky and expensive, and will leave installation marks around the bridge unless the body gets refinished.
I have a les paul which is chambered (I think. certainly itś light enough). Is that an issue for putting in an evertune bridge?
It's possible as long as the wood around the bridge area is solid and the EverTune can be installed into it securely.
Anybody knows that guitar? I just love it
+Matt Dildes 1:00 has your answer
+ofnir123 thanks man!
i don't have the tools to check this, can i find these dimensions for a schecter hellraiser diamond series? or if someone already knows, which one should i get?
Schecter Hellraisers are fine, if you have a TOM bridge you require our G model, if it's a Hipshot it's our F model.
do i need to route my floyd rosed (1000 series) V shaped guitar?
If anything i think you'd have to fill in wood actually
will it fit on a esp ltd ec 1000 deluxe andhow much work is required to change it out
The EverTune requires extensive routing performed to a guitar in order to fit. It would be much easier to simply purchase one of the two EverTune fitted LTD ED-1000 models that ESP offers.
$400 installation fee, plus whatever the part costs. Changed the way my guitar played and sounded. Not a fan.